It was a good place to work, i learned how they did their stock their form of fifo,fefo. The management was always nice and understanding. The hardest part of the job was probably walking the stock palets through the hudsons bays isles. The most enjoyable was when i was putting the stock away or talking with other staff workers. The work places culture had a large variety to it so every day provided a good fulfillment.

I love the brand and the team! After 12 years in the cosmetic industry they gave me the opportunity to work in the food industry. Nespresso is very special. I kept the luxury aspect that I like very much and learn everyday about the coffee. Still a young brand in Canada with a huge potential. Everyday is a challenge though as coffee is so important in North America in people's consumption and competition is pretty big.

I love the analytical part of my job. It's all about recruitment of new members and annual consumption of existing members.The team is amazing too. People are so dedicated.

Fantastic product that is easy to get behind. Fast growing in Toronto area which makes it an exciting company to work for. The business is growing faster than the team so some departments are unable to support the retail environment.

Day to day it's a fun environment but a lack of support from the retail department at the head office leads to last minute demands, a fast changing environment that is at times an exciting challenge and at times impossible to plan for as well as a lack of support during urgent situations.

Probably one of my favourites jobs I had, If I had the opportunity to go back I would in a heart beat. The company takes care of it's employees, the product they sell is A class. The customer satisfaction is amazing! Very well run company.

The role is offer great work-life balance as any remote job would offer. However, the management team and manager leads are atrocious. There is very little talent behind the Canada team but rampant with politics. I would not endorse working for this company.

Pros

remote, autonomous

Cons

low pay, weak management, inexperienced management, personal evaluation is fixed regardless of contribution, overall, a terrible place to work. there's much more to companies than its brand

These people really support racism if it's coming from customers. They expect you to stay quite while there is an arrogant customer insulting your religion. Anyways the management doesnt respect your personal life.

While I worked at Nespresso Canada, I often would not get my weekly schedule until Monday or Tuesday. My superiors often gossiped about the other employees and other superiors. As well the oranization and willingness to work together within a managment level was sub-par.

The manager at Nespresso wasn't able to keep up with paperwork. Therefore, I would help complete it, due to them being unable to get other staff to comply with filling in daily duty sheets. They treat employees unequally. They picked on certain people to follow dress code, when other employees refuse to follow it. They also let certain employees get away with multiple things, due to having relationships with them. Also, management has trouble dealing with issues when the first arise with employees, rather they let a situation get worse before informing an employee they are doing something wrong. Overall, I liked Nespresso as a company and the customer base. However, the ,management needs to implement strategies to improve the workplace culture drastically.

Pros

- able to work with team well

Cons

- management communication skills caused many discrepancies in the expectations of employees

A typical day at work involved me interacting with customers and employees i worked with. i learned about important it was to be a team leader. The workplace culture was good, Everyone treated each other with respect. The hardest part about the job unfortunately was getting paid on time. The most enjoyable was being able to pick your shifts and the people you get to work with

A well managed company that allows you to be yourself while following the ethical code of Nestle Canada. A typical day at work is interacting with employees, selling machines and education prospect customers about Nespresso. i have learnt to be more social and understanding with people and maintaining a good reputation among my co workers.

managers were lazy, didnt do their jobs but rather put it all on team leaders, and assistant managers. It was fun in the beginning, but the atmosphere was very depressing as managers made it that way, the pay was good thats the only reason i didnt quit

Pros

14 an hour

Cons

long hours, one 45 minute break for the whole shift, schedules made monthly...so trying to have a life was impossible